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A Brief Note On Atherosclerosis And Its Effects On The Body

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Zachary Russo
MOV 495
Dr. Sherman
3/28/15
Literature Review
Background
Atherosclerosis is a disease in which plaque builds up inside of the arteries. Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood to the heart and other parts of the body (5). The plaque that forms can be composed of from fat, cholesterol, calcium, and other substances found in the blood, which is dependent on a person’s diet. Over time the plaque will cause the arteries to harden which will cause them to lose their elastic function (5). If this happens it will limit blood flow of oxygen to the organs and other areas of the body. Atherosclerosis can lead to other serious medical problems such as heart attack, stroke, and eventually can lead to death. Coronary artery disease is when atherosclerosis effects the arteries supplying blood to the heart. More than 15.8 million Americans have a known coronary artery disease (6). Roughly eight million of them have experienced a heart attack. An estimated 500,000 people will die of coronary artery disease this year. One-third of all deaths in Americans older than 35 are due to coronary artery disease (6). 50% of men and one-third of women can expect to eventually have coronary artery disease. The death rate from coronary artery disease is higher in men than in women. Once a woman goes through menopause the rates of them developing atherosclerosis increases (5).
Cardiovascular disease in general is the number one killer in both men and women, and it has been for

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